Naturally Soothe Allergy Eye

Thermalon Dry Eye Compress Hydrates Dry, Itchy Eyes

Spring is here! With green grass and longer days the burden of seasonal allergies also looms. For seasonal allergy suffers, the changing seasons can be tough on the eyes. Seasonal allergies can cause symptoms congruent with those of dry eye disease, including redness, dryness, itchiness. In fact, dry eye complaints spike in the spring in response to pollen. Temperature swings, humidity, and wind can also have an adverse effect on eye health.

Add Moisture To Your Environment

If you experience an increase in eye discomfort due to seasonal changes in humidity or allergens, adding moisture to your environment can help improve your ocular surface health. Run a humidifier at night in your bedroom while you sleep and in your living/working spaces throughout the day.